when: Friday 11 February 2005 at 12:00
where: McConnell 320
abstract:
This talk presents a very brief introduction to some
general theoretical
aspects of Modelling and Simulation. We focus on
dynamic systems and
show different levels of specification and abstraction for
modelling
such systems. We present the concept of hierarchies of
system
specification, and discuss some alternative hierarchies.
The notion of
system morphism as a means to relate systems either at the
same level or
at different levels is introduced. Special attention is
paid to some
behavioural morphisms, specifically (bi)simulation.
Abstraction,
refinement, and correctness are defined in terms of these
morphisms.